End Of Line
As most people have probably guessed, Notify is no longer under active development – the main reason being I simply do not have time to maintain it.
Because of this, I’ve removed it from sale, and will be ending email support at the end of May. Existing customers will be able to continue using it as long as they wish.
-Kyle
Updates on Notify 2.2
Note: Notify 2.2 is no longer under active development because I no longer have time to maintain a side project of this size. The following is here for archive purposes only.
It’s been a couple months since a software release, so I figure it’d be wise to post an update on the next release of Notify, version 2.2.
As usual, you can see a breakdown of new features and progress on http://vibealicious.com/status/. I’ll expand on some of those here.
- Choosable Archive – You can now choose a folder as an archive folder, instead of needing to use “Move To” every time.
- Choosable Trash – Notify will still try to detect this as best as it can automatically.
- Choosable Inbox – This is in 2.1 as well, but it’s been rather hidden.
- Display Read Messages – Now you can display both read and unread messages, on a per account basis. Yay!
- Revamped Compose & Reply – Compose and reply has been completely rewritten and redesigned. Notify now respects the reply chains of emails (Yes, finally, I know). As well, sending messages with certain Unicode characters will no longer truncate the message (Yes, again, finally).
- Revamped Preview – Previewing has also been redesigned. Notify now allows you to move and reply to messages right from the preview window. Yay!
- Global Keyboard Shortcuts – You can now open Notify via a global shortcut of your choice. As well, you can also assign a global shortcut for opening a compose message window.
- Star/Flag Support – You can now star/flag messages from within Notify. We’re calling this starring, like Gmail.
- Revamped Main UI – The main Notify window has received a facelift, with a new message control bar, and it now maintains list selection between tabs, among other things.
One more thing…
As of 2.2 Notify will be going to a paid-only model. Since 90% of Notify’s features are Pro-only, it doesn’t make much sense to continue offering a stripped down free version that extremely limits the experience of Notify. If you currently have the free version of Notify installed, you’ll be able to decline the installation of 2.2, but future updates will only be available to new users.
-Kyle
Notify 2.1.3 Released
Hey everyone, I just released Notify 2.1.3 with a bunch of new features and fixes. Here’s the full list.
- Fetch photos from Address Book for Growl notifications.
- Added option to always mark read when moving or deleting.
- Added option to mark read automatically when previewing.
- Added support for more international trash names.
- Added option to dim menubar icon when an account is not connected.
- Added keyboard shortcuts to the preview window.
- Added keyboard shortcuts for changing tabs.
- Added option to display only plaintext in previews.
- Fixed parsing of some missed links in preview window.
- Increase performance when marking multiple messages as read.
- Misc. crash and bug fixes.
As a result, I’ve also decided to extend the sale another week. Download it now.
Introducing Notify 2.1

It’s that time again – today we’re releasing the next update to Notify, version 2.1. Head over to the product page to check out everything that’s new, or keep reading here for a summary.
- There’s now a “Move To” option, to allow you to move messages around your account.
- Huge speed improvements – in some cases Notify is now twice as fast.
- Operations happen in the background, sort of like Mail.app.
- Mail.app integration.
- Enhanced preview window.
- Usability improvements.
- More preferences and options.
- Generic IMAP Accounts are now in the free version, and the free version no longer has a four account limit.
- A bunch more. Go check it out!
As well, Notify is on sale at 30% off for a week, so if you haven’t grabbed it already, now is a good time to do so.
What will be in Notify 2.1?
It’s been a while since we’ve updated you on the goings on with Notify, so here’s a quick status update of some of the stuff that’s going to be in 2.1.
Multiple Message Selections: One of the largest requests that we’ve gotten, and it will be in 2.1.
Mail.app / Mail Client Integration: Another large request. It will also be in 2.1. You’ll be able to either open messages via the right click context menu, or by specifying the double click option.
Passive Server Communication: 99% of people don’t care about this, so you can skip it. However, if you’re interested in this sort of thing – we’re currently in the process of reworking the backend to use a queue-style system. Things will now happen in the background, sort of like Mail.app.
UI Refinements and such: We’ve made some tweaks to the UI to make things a bit more logical.
Other features: Gotta keep some stuff secret.
There is currently no planned release window for 2.1. Since this release is a rather major under the hood change, we will be having a beta testing period – we’ll let you know more about that when we’re closer to release.
Notify 2.0.7 pushed, contains fixes and improvements.
We pushed out Notify 2.0.7 earlier today, which contains several fixes and improvements. If you’d like to see everything included, go take a look at the release notes.
The most important changes are as follows.
- Notify now lets you set the name of the folder you’d like it to check. This is useful if your inbox is not called, “inbox”.
- Command + Enter can now be used to send messages.
- Esc. can now be used to close the new message window.
- Delete now works properly across all Gmail accounts. Before, a small number of accounts experienced messages getting archived instead of deleted.